Re: Campaign 2016 Part, let's say, X: There's a red moon rising On the Cuyahoga River
I saw a comparison somewhere of the legislative achievements of Sanders and Clinton. Sanders had an endless laundry list of accomplishments relating to civil rights, federal infrastructure, education funding, finance, economics, foreign policy, health care & whatnot. Hillary had like one thing, which I think was changing the name of some road in Arkansas to "Hillary Hwy." I did not fact check it, but it sounds more believable than Rover's usual hysteria panic.
Calling your bluff geezer. Post what you saw.
Kep and Bass, sorry to point out facts, but unless you dispute that this is in Sanders plan:
Payroll Tax Changes
•Creates a new 6.2 percent employer-side payroll tax on all wages and salaries. This is referred to by the campaign as an “income-based health care premium paid by employers.”
•Creates a 0.2 percent employer-side payroll tax and 0.2 percent employee-side payroll tax, to fund a new family and medical leave trust fund.
•Creates a new 2.2 percent “income-based [health care] premium paid by households.” This is equivalent to increasing all tax bracket rates by 2.2 percentage points,
So, in the land we call "reality" Sanders is dinging you 6.2+.2+.2+2.2 or an extra 8.8% in taxes on everybody. Not 1% as Kep just lied about. Not nothing for a family of 3 making 150K as Bass Ale insinuated. Sometimes you guys need to figure out exactly what you're voting for. Bass you're going to get dinged another 13K in taxes under Bernie. Do you pay 13K a year for healthcare all in? Every year from now until age 65? The only time I came close to this was when my wife gave birth to twins.
Now, for someone pulling in 150K, maybe you can eat that and make the tradeoff. But, what if you're making 50K? An extra 8.8% of your income is 4.5K. That is on top of the taxes you're already paying.
Small wonder Hillary has won a whopping 2.5M MORE votes than Sanders. What if you threw a revolution and nobody came?